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Lotus Notes 8.5.2 SCCM Deploy Issue

I have created my Lotus Notes 8.5.2 package and transforms with the Installshield Tuner from Lotus Notes. I have set up a package and advertisement for Lotus Notes in SCCM, and when I deploy it to test, it will uninstall the current version of Lotus Notes (in this case 8.5.1) and that is it. It will not do anything else. Has anyone had this issue, of has anyone been able to successfully deploy 8.5.2 through SMS? Your help is greatly appreciated!

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Posted by: anonymous_9363 12 years ago
Red Belt
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1603 is a generic Microsoft "something happened, we don't know what, but we have to tell you something" error.

Add the verbose log argument to your installing command line. Search the log for 'Return value 3.' and an entry in the few lines above that will show you which action failed. If you're unsure, post the dozen or so lines above and below where that text occurs (remember to use the CODE tag when posting the log!) and we'll take a look.
Posted by: WiseAppPackager 12 years ago
Purple Belt
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Do you observe the same behaviour when tested as a manual install?
Also, what about the SCCM log?
Posted by: djain3 12 years ago
Second Degree Blue Belt
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Yes, I observed the similar behaviour on manual testing, where it will uninstall the old version 8.5.1 and then do not install 8.5.2
Posted by: anonymous_9363 12 years ago
Red Belt
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My guess would be that the install is waiting for a reboot to happen. As usual, a verbose log will tell all.
Posted by: Liberty Rooney 12 years ago
Yellow Belt
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Actually, when I run it manually it install fine now issues. When I look at the execmgr log, it shows a 1603 error.
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